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Rebounds are divided into offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds.
Offensive rebound: When you are the offensive team, if the ball thrown by a teammate does not go in as long as it hits the rebound or basket and pops up, and is grabbed by your own player, the player who grabbed it will have an offensive rebound in the technical stats (regardless of whether he is shooting or passing the ball later), but if he throws an air ball, it is not necessarily.
Defensive Rebound: When a player is on the defensive side, the ball thrown by the opposing player is not thrown and pops off the rebound or basket and is grabbed by the player on the side, the player who grabbed it will have a defensive rebound statistically recorded as having a defensive rebound (regardless of whether he is a shot or a pass later).
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There are two types of rebounding, which are offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds.
Offensive rebounds, also known as frontcourt rebounds, as the name suggests, are rebounds that we grab after the enemy team in front of us misses the attack.
Defensive rebounds, also known as backcourt rebounds, are also the rebounds we grab after the opponent's offense misses in our backcourt position.
In general, offensive rebounds are harder to grab than defensive rebounds.
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Offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, or frontcourt rebounds, backcourt rebounds!
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Frontcourt rebounds (offensive rebounds), backcourt rebounds (defensive rebounds).
There is also a division that is divided into individual rebounds and team rebounds
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Frontcourt rebounds (offensive rebounds), backcourt rebounds (defensive rebounds).
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Offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds.
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Soft leather balls are used indoors, because the friction of the wooden floor is relatively small, and it is very handy, but considering that most friends play on the outdoor cement floor, it is better to use harder and more wear-resistant balls, after all, the balls are still relatively expensive, and there is no need to use indoor balls for outdoor games
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Balls are commonly used to sew balls and glued balls, which are made of inner tanks, epidermis, ball mouths, etc. The inner tank is the heart of the ball, which is the innermost layer of the ball and is made of black rubber; The epidermis is divided into synthetic leather (ultra-fine strong fiber, PU, PVC, etc.) and genuine leather; The ball nozzle is used to inflate the ball. There are three sizes of balls, three sizes of basketball, three sizes of volleyball, No. 7 basketball and No. 5 volleyball.
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Fancy and regular.
There is the model basketball, too.
There are also 3v3 and full-time.
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Street basketball. Freestyle basketball and regular basketball.
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In the game, players from both sides compete for the ball that misses the shot, which is collectively known as grabbing a rebound, and a successful time is counted as grabbing a rebound. The offensive side scrambles for the ball in the air and misses the ball, which is called offensive rebounding, also known as frontcourt rebounding; The defending team scrambles for the ball in space and misses the ball, which is called defensive rebounding, also known as backcourt rebounding.
As for the rebounds that go to grab after the ball hits the ground, there are two situations.
In the last game of the Rockets against the Trail Blazers, who from the Rockets shot a ball, the ball bounced to the basket and flew directly to the zero-angle position of the three-point line, at that time, only Lowry was closest there, and after the ball had bounced on the ground, Lowry "grabbed" (I think it is more appropriate to pick up) a rebound when the ball was not out of bounds. This situation counts as a rebound.
There is also a situation where after the ball bounces to the basket, both sides are there, or even two or more people reach the ball, sometimes they are messed up, rolling on the ground, a bit of a lot of teeth. In this case, no one grabs a rebound, and the referee will award a scrum for the ball, with the first two players to touch the ball to fight for the ball.
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Rebounding: Offensive players are generally located on the outside of defenders and are in a position that is not conducive to grabbing rebounds. Therefore, offensive players should highlight the word "rush" when grabbing rebounds.
When a companion or himself shoots, the offensive player near the basket must first accurately judge the landing point of the ball, use the feint action of the body to get rid of the blockage of the defender, wrap, straddle, squeeze to the front or side of the opponent, seize the advantageous position, and jump to make up the basket or grab the rebound with the help of stride or run-up.
Rebounding, a technical term for basketball. After a missed shot, the two sides compete for the skill of getting the ball from the rebound or hoop. This includes seizing the inside vantage point, judging where the ball lands, jumping, grabbing the ball in the air and post-possession movements. It is an important part of the offensive and defensive tactics of basketball games.
Grabbing rebounds is an important means of switching between offense and defense; is or an important way to control the ball; It has a direct impact on the outcome of the game.
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If you don't score a ball after hitting a basket rebound after a shot, you will be called a rebound if you grab it. A few rebounds is a few steals.
Rebounding, a technical term for basketball. After Qiao Bi misses a shot, the two sides compete for the skill of getting the ball from the rebound or hoop. Including filial piety to seize the advantageous position of the inside line, judge the landing point of the ball, jump, grab the ball in the air and action after winning the ball.
It is an important part of the offensive and defensive tactics of basketball games. Grabbing rebounds is an important means of switching between offense and defense; is or controls the ball in an important way; It has a direct impact on the outcome of the game.
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Basketball terminology rebounding. After a shooting error, the two sides compete for the skill of the ball from the rebound or basket. Offensive and defensive tactics in basketball are an important part of the game of basketball, which includes seizing advantageous interior positions, judging the ball to land, jumping, grabbing the ball in the air, taking action after winning the ball, etc.
Here's what to look out for when collecting basketballs and rebounds for you. I hope you all enjoy it.
1. Pay attention to the position.
Getting into a good position is the key to rebounding skills. According to the direction, distance and arc of the ball, judge the position where the ball misses the **, observe the opponent's movements, move quickly, and seize the advantageous position. Whether it is an offensive player or a defender, when grabbing a rebound, you must take the initiative to occupy the position between the basket and the opponent and block the opponent's back.
At the same time, pay attention to where the ball lands and the direction of your opponent, and prepare to jump and catch the ball.
2. The jump should be timely.
Get ready to jump and grab your spot at the same time. The knees are slightly bent, the upper body is slightly leaned forward, the arms are slightly bent at the side of the body, and the center of gravity falls between the feet. Pay attention to observe and judge the direction and landing point of the ball, jump in time, and try to catch the highest point.
Defenders generally use the method of stepping on points, stepping back, or jumping with both feet to grab rebounds. Attacking players often jump with one foot on the run, or jump with two feet over one or two steps, the key to jumping is to accurately judge the direction and landing point of the ball, and jump in time to catch the ball at the highest point.
3. Jump up with both hands to grab a rebound.
Control the balance of your body with your waist and abdomen, fully stretch your body, take up as much space as possible, and stretch your arms in the direction where the ball falls. When the body and hands reach the highest point, hold the ball with both hands. Work your waist and abdomen, quickly retracting your arms and pulling the ball back in front of you while slightly extending your elbows to protect the ball.
The advantage of a two-handed rebound is that it holds the ball firmly, is easy to combine with other offensive moves, and is easy to learn and master. The missing point is that the height and range of a one-handed catch is not as good as a one-handed catch.
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1. When the player shoots, it is impossible to hit the basket with 100 shots, and when the ball misses, the ball will smash on the basket and bounce up. Rebounds are divided into offensive rebounds and defensive rebounds.
2. Offensive rebound: When you are the attacker, the ball thrown by your teammates is not suspicious, as long as it hits the rebound or basket and pops up, and is grabbed by your own player, the player who grabbed it will have an offensive rebound in technical statistics (whether he is a shot or a pass), but if he throws an air ball, it is not necessarily.
3. Defensive rebound: When your player is the defender, the ball thrown by the opposing player is not thrown in, as long as it touches the rebound or basket and pops up, and is grabbed by your own player, the player who grabbed it will have a defensive rebound in technical statistics (whether he is a shot or a pass).
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In basketball, the ball that causes the basketball to go from the rebound or hoop due to a player's missed shot is called a rebound.